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Alternator stuffed ?
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Alternator stuffed ?
I went 4wd the other day and spent some time in the water.. muddy water.. now some dash lights stay on.. CHARGE, T-Belt, and Filter. 2 days has gone past and now my battery is flat. I have had a general look and no fuses blown and no wires loose etc.
I am assuming it is my alternator, but could it be anything else simple, or cheaper ? Anything I can do to the alternator?.. dry, spray with crc etc ?
If it turns out to be alternator, where in Brisbane can I get it fixed for cheap, or buy a new one?
Cheers. Turbz.
I am assuming it is my alternator, but could it be anything else simple, or cheaper ? Anything I can do to the alternator?.. dry, spray with crc etc ?
If it turns out to be alternator, where in Brisbane can I get it fixed for cheap, or buy a new one?
Cheers. Turbz.
Yes, squirt hose in with it running. Clean water wont short anything out.
Unfortunately the mud (You learn your lessons this way) may of damaged the bearing seals too so they will eventually go.
WD 40 will help dry out the water you wash it with. Stop engine before spraying that in.
Start it up again and tap case of alt with the handle end of a hammer to dislodge brushes if stuck. If the above doesnt work it will need dismatling.
Easy job if you know how...
Bazzle
Unfortunately the mud (You learn your lessons this way) may of damaged the bearing seals too so they will eventually go.
WD 40 will help dry out the water you wash it with. Stop engine before spraying that in.
Start it up again and tap case of alt with the handle end of a hammer to dislodge brushes if stuck. If the above doesnt work it will need dismatling.
Easy job if you know how...
Bazzle
multimeter
cheap mulitmeter from super cheap about 10 bucks got one to check my alternator 2 months ago still in the cuboard for next time i need it
get a jack handle and give it a bash if you can reach it (not to hard)
try and do it while the motor is running and do it when the mud is dry
if that dont work drown it with hi pressure hose
if that dont work rip it out clean it up
if that dont work get the yellow pages and find an alternator at the wreackers
i have the same problem i picked up a alternator from the wreackers for $150 complete with oil pump etc (sd33)
and maybe steer away from mud holes i love them alot but i would rather save myself money
cheers justin
try and do it while the motor is running and do it when the mud is dry
if that dont work drown it with hi pressure hose
if that dont work rip it out clean it up
if that dont work get the yellow pages and find an alternator at the wreackers
i have the same problem i picked up a alternator from the wreackers for $150 complete with oil pump etc (sd33)
and maybe steer away from mud holes i love them alot but i would rather save myself money
cheers justin
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